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are to have the technology. environmental benefits, the nozzle lets not name. it's dollars of environmental gain. the epa under the regulatory look back cover the nozzle requirement. that's a lot of millions of dollars saved. the biggest winner thus far in terms of the yours, not a lot of publicity. ever notice about the affordable care act could things be initiated by regulatory they are, no doubt about that. in the same period, the department of health and human services went over the universe of conditions and participation on hospitals and that is in nurses and eventually patients and found a whole bunch that don't make any sense into them away. by saving billions of dollars in costs over the next five years. as part of the package, one that didn't save a huge dollar amount, but is having a real impact, there were restrictions on telemedicine such that doctors couldn't through the internet telephone help patients and promote rural hospitals. i was a restriction which had a point designed to make sure there w
are to have the technology. environmental benefits, the nozzle lets not name. it's dollars of environmental gain. the epa under the regulatory look back cover the nozzle requirement. that's a lot of millions of dollars saved. the biggest winner thus far in terms of the yours, not a lot of publicity. ever notice about the affordable care act could things be initiated by regulatory they are, no doubt about that. in the same period, the department of health and human services went over the...
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of -- of the doe wants to use the media. >> reread technology company. we not make markets. we able markets. they're held in many hands. they accrue to different parties in different ways. in the case of the hilton meadowlands the ownership owns the lands. i think one of the great forward markets is too moderate and 50 parking spots, covered parking spots. gerri: i don't know what you could charge for that, but i am sure it is a pretty penny. >> our mission is not to please a specific sports property but deliver value to the fans as well as in days brands that surround that events. gerri: that was the trouble in 2009 with a similar technology. it happened. people lost money. why won't that happen this time? >> all of the goods are owned and controlled by the original price older. the hilton meadowlands, the book of mormon, they control the underlying assets. and talking about financial markets, there is no shoreside. there is only so many of these deliverable assets. gerri: there is a limit. >> at that point the market place drives a completely transparent market place. it i
of -- of the doe wants to use the media. >> reread technology company. we not make markets. we able markets. they're held in many hands. they accrue to different parties in different ways. in the case of the hilton meadowlands the ownership owns the lands. i think one of the great forward markets is too moderate and 50 parking spots, covered parking spots. gerri: i don't know what you could charge for that, but i am sure it is a pretty penny. >> our mission is not to please a...
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>> we see all lot of debate -- a demand when we will ask launch the technology. predict, but we expected to bring a lot more value the customer for what they pay. gerri: every time i am on the plane they are constantly telling you to put your laptop away doesn't really interfere with what the pilot is doing? >> no. we go through extensive testing that there is no interference with the avionics system. the safety is assured by a lot of faa regulations and procedures. gerri: it is safe but can i watch a movie on wifi? >> people are doing that today. with the internet browsing services and they have been doing it on 7,000 flights every day. gerri: what airlines are you one right now? how much uptake will you have from other carriers? >> in the united states we are in over 2,000 planes coming over 7,000 flights almost all major airlines. dell tough, u.s. airways, american, united, v erge of america as we have a presence on most all airlines and united states. gerri: thank you for coming on. it is an interesting story i know all the business travelers are excited. tha
>> we see all lot of debate -- a demand when we will ask launch the technology. predict, but we expected to bring a lot more value the customer for what they pay. gerri: every time i am on the plane they are constantly telling you to put your laptop away doesn't really interfere with what the pilot is doing? >> no. we go through extensive testing that there is no interference with the avionics system. the safety is assured by a lot of faa regulations and procedures. gerri: it is...
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information technology and advances have replaced many of our middle-class jobs with machines. another reason is we have simply too many of our people never got the education or skills they needed for the better-paying jobs that the new comoi is creating. and we can't ignore, for example, the break down of our culture and our families and what it's doing. it's trapping people in a cycle of poverty and of dependence. these are all contributors to what we face today. but one of the major reasons why this is happening, why so many people are trapped in dead-end jobs, why so many people have been unemployed for so long, one of the major reasons why is because our economy is not creating enough jobs that you can live off. and one of the reasons why that's happening is because our country is headed for a debt crisis. the real debt crisis is not the dooming debt limit. the real debt crisis is that every year our government is spending more money than it takes in. and, by the way, one day we're not going to have to worry about raising the debt limit. because no one will want to lend us
information technology and advances have replaced many of our middle-class jobs with machines. another reason is we have simply too many of our people never got the education or skills they needed for the better-paying jobs that the new comoi is creating. and we can't ignore, for example, the break down of our culture and our families and what it's doing. it's trapping people in a cycle of poverty and of dependence. these are all contributors to what we face today. but one of the major reasons...
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he says technology and financial sector stocks seem most stretched. he still sees value in energy and health care, so far this year the broad-based s&p 500 index is up more than 26%. >>> well, jim paulson is not buying the bubble talk, saying there is still a lot of upside in the market, jim, nice to have you with us. so tell us why you're not expecting any bubble trouble after a nobel prize winning economist says that things are vulnerable. >> you know, susie, i think the primary thing that creates sort of a bubble economy and ultimately a recession is just simply too much confidence about the future. when all the players, consumers, businesses, policy officials, everybody gets really bullish about the future they start to engage in dumb behaviors, they stretch the balance sheets, hire too many people and buy that second summer home and that is the thing that ultimately has to be corrected. and i think that confidence is better today but we're still at confidence levels that are below average by a long-term historic norm, and i think the description
he says technology and financial sector stocks seem most stretched. he still sees value in energy and health care, so far this year the broad-based s&p 500 index is up more than 26%. >>> well, jim paulson is not buying the bubble talk, saying there is still a lot of upside in the market, jim, nice to have you with us. so tell us why you're not expecting any bubble trouble after a nobel prize winning economist says that things are vulnerable. >> you know, susie, i think the...
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. >> but is the sum the technology you speak of suppress other chinese people by yahoo!, google and other companies? [speaking chinese] >> translator: we know there are lots of american companies, internet companies doing business in china. however, they do except the restriction from the chinese government and, therefore, they have sort of a censorship which is screening incoming for the chinese. >> by the way, you can put me on your bill. i appreciate that. dr. richardson, do you have any comments on how we could improve our communications? >> i think your suggestion i would add to that, partly because i think there's been tremendous interest shown particularly by chinese internet users and everything from photographs of gary locke buying his own coffee to the posting of tax returns of senior u.s. officials online. the more people like you make yourself available for web chats, make sure that important discussions get translated into chinese. we are obviously big fans of both the language and services that make it possible for people to listen to. i think demonstrating
. >> but is the sum the technology you speak of suppress other chinese people by yahoo!, google and other companies? [speaking chinese] >> translator: we know there are lots of american companies, internet companies doing business in china. however, they do except the restriction from the chinese government and, therefore, they have sort of a censorship which is screening incoming for the chinese. >> by the way, you can put me on your bill. i appreciate that. dr. richardson,...
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white house released the results of the presidential review group that was investigating the impact of technology on information intelligence gathering. which is really the first step towards a larger review of how the united states does use intelligence and which will ultimately form the basis for us to reengage with the brazilians and make her own suggestions about the best way forward in that relationship. as we have done this, the brilliance -- resilience have been attempted and avoided with certain expectation to what we're going to be able to offer them. and how we'll be able to move forward in the aftermath of the disclosures. problem and challenge. we don't have that clear pathway yet, but we will. sometime in the new year when we finished our larger inner agents review. and have a chance to take a look at the recommendations that have been issued by the review group of to this point. i don't have a whole lot more to say in that regard yet because this is a work in progress. but it is worth noting that as the united states and brazil have engaged on disclosures related issues, an internat
white house released the results of the presidential review group that was investigating the impact of technology on information intelligence gathering. which is really the first step towards a larger review of how the united states does use intelligence and which will ultimately form the basis for us to reengage with the brazilians and make her own suggestions about the best way forward in that relationship. as we have done this, the brilliance -- resilience have been attempted and avoided...
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i recently voted program at dun witty college of technology in minneapolis. the south central community and technical college in mankato. those two institutions working on this together. at south central i sat with about eight to ten manufacturers who had helped fund and designed their program that gives workers the skills they need to operate a computer numerical control system, or c.n.c. machine. they told me that th that betwee eight or continuing of them, they had more than -- the eight or ten of them they had more than 50 job openings that they could fill that instawnts. at dunwoody, their placement rate is 1%. you'll have a hard time find ago more effective pravment dunwoody likes to emphasize that its students come into the program after having just been laid off. and after going through the program, they're place being 91% of them into good jobs in a growing industry here in this country. they told me about a student who had a successful career as a massage therapist. he was doing just fine until he began to experience pain from prearthritic symptoms.
i recently voted program at dun witty college of technology in minneapolis. the south central community and technical college in mankato. those two institutions working on this together. at south central i sat with about eight to ten manufacturers who had helped fund and designed their program that gives workers the skills they need to operate a computer numerical control system, or c.n.c. machine. they told me that th that betwee eight or continuing of them, they had more than -- the eight or...
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this office ought to be focused on energy-saving technology. it also requires the department of energy to assist with on-site efficiency assessments for manufacturers. it facilitates the already-existing efforts of countries around the country to implement cost-saving energy efficiency policies by streamlining the way the government agencies in this area work together. and it ?eefs partnerships with the national laboratories, which are a great source of research and technology and energy service providers to leverage private-sector expertise tort energy efficiency goals. it strengthens model building soadz codes so we'll have the most up to date building codes that are available. no mandates but best practices. it establishes university-based centers building on industrial assessment centers around the country. happens to be one in dayton, ohio that does a great job. they want them to do energy efficiency work. they will train workers through this legislation. not only will these programs save energy but help provide students and unemployed wor
this office ought to be focused on energy-saving technology. it also requires the department of energy to assist with on-site efficiency assessments for manufacturers. it facilitates the already-existing efforts of countries around the country to implement cost-saving energy efficiency policies by streamlining the way the government agencies in this area work together. and it ?eefs partnerships with the national laboratories, which are a great source of research and technology and energy...
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are there particular technologies? we talked about other challenge of authentication to either particular technologies that businesses should be looking for to implement to better protect their customers from identity theft? i'll throw this out to the panel. >> that's a lot of questions but let me start with, is breach notification enough? no. because that's after the fact. so yes, we are on record in favor of a national federal law relating to breach notification. because right now we have a patchwork of state laws, and so a national law would make a lot of sense so that everybody, and really should apply across the board to all kinds of businesses. as we've all discussed, whether it's a hospital or a college or utility or whatever, they all have sensitive personal information. but breach obviously isn't enough because as the other panelists have pointed out, it's the time at which the value is given your whether it's the irs giving your tax refund to somebody else or, you know, some other transaction where the that g
are there particular technologies? we talked about other challenge of authentication to either particular technologies that businesses should be looking for to implement to better protect their customers from identity theft? i'll throw this out to the panel. >> that's a lot of questions but let me start with, is breach notification enough? no. because that's after the fact. so yes, we are on record in favor of a national federal law relating to breach notification. because right now we...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >> shepard: breaking news. fox news confirmed president obama will name a white house budget official as acting irs commissioner, named daniel worfel. he worked in the administration for years and will replace he outgoing irs boss. the president didn't directly answer a question about when people at the white house knew about this irs controversy. this is the question from a bloomberg reporter at the news conference: can you, mr. president, assure northwestern people that nobody in the white house knew about the agency's actions before april 22-inch the agency -- -- she was referring to at the irs, one more time -- duassure the american people in the irs knew about the agency's acts before your counsel's office found out april 22nd. roll it. >> let me make sure that i answer the specific question. i can assure you that i certainl
our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >> shepard: breaking news. fox news confirmed president obama will name a white house budget official as acting irs commissioner, named daniel worfel. he worked in the administration for years and will replace he outgoing irs boss. the president didn't...
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nor that we are in an international race for tomorrow's clean energy technology innovations. and it's a race these big international corporations are perfectly happy to have america lose. it is no skin off their nose. at last, their goal is not victory, it is doubt. they don't want to convince anyone that climate change isn't happening. they don't need to do that. and, of course, they couldn't do that in any kind of a fair debate. all they need to do, the playbook strategy is to convince you, as you're driving down the road listening to the radio, that nobody's really sure yet that there's some doubt, that we don't need to do anything just yet, that you can move on to your next worry; this one's still up for grabs. and they will keep trying to put action on carbon pollution and push it over that horizon of doubt, never having to prove their case. you, the american people, are being played for chumps in this game. it's a racket and you're the mark. even so, even with awful that, the facts -- even so, even with all of that, the facts around us, what's happening to our quood woo
nor that we are in an international race for tomorrow's clean energy technology innovations. and it's a race these big international corporations are perfectly happy to have america lose. it is no skin off their nose. at last, their goal is not victory, it is doubt. they don't want to convince anyone that climate change isn't happening. they don't need to do that. and, of course, they couldn't do that in any kind of a fair debate. all they need to do, the playbook strategy is to convince you,...
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, and that's why the cr is here in the bay area, the center of technology and the center of innovation, and we have something called tech right with google, where we get the journalists and engineers and game designers and others together and create products. it might be interesting to say, gamers that might interest them in the news. so we're really trying to reach as many people as we can with the investigating reporting that we do. >> when we come back, the foundation of journalism is enterprise news. and what does it mean for transparency? tweet us during the break. >> welcome back, we're discussing the future of news. two days ago, the committee of journalists issued a report t. saying that the obama administration has not come through a more transparent government. an obscure 1917 law to enable felony progressions for six government employees for leak being classified information to the press, compared to all previous administrations combined. let's talk about the general move away from reporting from newspapers and tv and networks. throughout my career, investigations seem to eb
, and that's why the cr is here in the bay area, the center of technology and the center of innovation, and we have something called tech right with google, where we get the journalists and engineers and game designers and others together and create products. it might be interesting to say, gamers that might interest them in the news. so we're really trying to reach as many people as we can with the investigating reporting that we do. >> when we come back, the foundation of journalism is...
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lori: are we including technology? my kids are a little like crayons and pencils not computers or ipads. >> the new books is not going up but it is the technology in theegadgets that all the kids are wanting more and more. so 1200 and another is 600. lori: but it is still the backpacking index that you put together that is far outpacing inflation and 7.3% podium -- inflation rate is below 2%? >> the backpack index was put together by someone else but mostly driven by technology allow the school districts are hurting and teachers are passing the burden for supplies back to the kids and the parents that the school traditionally provided. lori: doesn't matter where you shop? >> all the big retailers try to convince you they have the best prices but actually it pays to shop around starting next week a lot of states have the sales taught -- sales tax holiiays to shop the weekend for free so that could add up. lori: you put it of list of ideal credit cards can you give me some examples? >> absolutely. in there at the highest
lori: are we including technology? my kids are a little like crayons and pencils not computers or ipads. >> the new books is not going up but it is the technology in theegadgets that all the kids are wanting more and more. so 1200 and another is 600. lori: but it is still the backpacking index that you put together that is far outpacing inflation and 7.3% podium -- inflation rate is below 2%? >> the backpack index was put together by someone else but mostly driven by technology...
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now companies looking to cash in on the next big must-haves for american consumers including wearable technology such as google glasses or smart watches. >>> and widespread criticism has caused the brazilian health ministry to pull their happy prostitute ads. the campaign was intended to end the stigma against sex workers in brazil where prostitution is legal and to promote safe sex with the 2014 world cup and 2016 olympic games coming to brazil. >>> straight ahead, an nbc news investigation reveals new details from our military drone program next. >>> now to an nbc news investigation about the controversial use of drones by the u.s. overseas that raises questions about whether the u.s. always knows who drone strikes are actually killing. nbc news chief foreign correspondent richard engel explains. >> reporter: nbc news examined classified documents detailing 114 drone strikes in pakistan in 2010 and 2011. location, death tolls, terrorist affiliations, but they also reveal what u.s. officials don't know, like how many killed. between seven and ten in one strike, 20 to 22 in another. u.s. officia
now companies looking to cash in on the next big must-haves for american consumers including wearable technology such as google glasses or smart watches. >>> and widespread criticism has caused the brazilian health ministry to pull their happy prostitute ads. the campaign was intended to end the stigma against sex workers in brazil where prostitution is legal and to promote safe sex with the 2014 world cup and 2016 olympic games coming to brazil. >>> straight ahead, an nbc...
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>> as we put new technology at the airports, we needed to hire people to work that equipment. >> you have 65,000. i need to know how many more people going to take. >> it is not worth buying equipment we don't have people to operate. >> thank you. i would love to year -- would love to answer your other questions. >> if you could get to the gentleman in writing because we want to watch your time. >> you can watch this and other events online on our web site, c-span.org. jack lew served during the clinton and obama administration that was chief of staff to president obama. >> if you ask how many are self- described libertarian, depending on which poll you look at, you might get between 10% and 15%. if you ask people like if you give them a battery of questions that different ideological things like the believe an ax or do you believe in why, you track this to different ideologies and depending on which poll you are looking at, you get to 30% of americans calling themselves libertarian. if you ask the following question -- are you economically conservative but socially liberal, you get
>> as we put new technology at the airports, we needed to hire people to work that equipment. >> you have 65,000. i need to know how many more people going to take. >> it is not worth buying equipment we don't have people to operate. >> thank you. i would love to year -- would love to answer your other questions. >> if you could get to the gentleman in writing because we want to watch your time. >> you can watch this and other events online on our web site,...
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. >> another hiccup, technology blunders. a class was candle because of technical problems. >> we are all in the process of inventing what online classes should look like. >> small stumbles that are not going to be discouraged. >> i had 65,000 students that came to me because they wanted to learn math. that was the rush for me. >> well start ups like courseera are changing the face of education. up next, one of the most polarizing figures in all of education, michelle speaks out about her plans here in california and why she gives the golden state an f in her first ever state report card. >> we used to have the best public education and we have gone from first to worst. >> anti-teacher, a union buster and a reformer and those are the names we can repeat. she is a lightening rod for controversy. the former chancellor and current california transplant, she gave her her own title now, radical. they have given the report card on how they feel the state is doing when it comes to putting the state first. it should come to you as no
. >> another hiccup, technology blunders. a class was candle because of technical problems. >> we are all in the process of inventing what online classes should look like. >> small stumbles that are not going to be discouraged. >> i had 65,000 students that came to me because they wanted to learn math. that was the rush for me. >> well start ups like courseera are changing the face of education. up next, one of the most polarizing figures in all of education,...
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yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves wouldn't it be better if we just let fedex help us to expand to new markets? hmm gotta admit that's better than a few "likes." i don't have the door code. who's that? he won a contest online to be ceo for the day. how am i supposed to run a business here without an office?! [ male announcer ] fast, reliable deliveries worldwide. fedex. >>. >> chris: now, fresh picking from the political great many vine. a company has won a federal contract to supply smart phones for low income job seekers. washington times that track phone was awarded a contract that will provide android phones. they are not practical for s
yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going to need to order more agaves... ah! oh! ow! ... and more bandages. that's powerful. sharble data plus unlimited talk and text. now save $50 on a droid razr maxx hd by motorola. more "likes." more tweets. so, beginning today, my son brock and his whole team will be our new senior social media strategists. any questions? since we make radiator valves...
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well, thank you, everyone here today for the aging disability technology summit. it is an honor for us to be here today to support this important event for the city and county of san francisco. my name is ann, and i direct the state broadband initiative of the national telecommunications and information administration, which is in washington, d.c. our agency and tii is part of the u.s. commerce department, and it is the executive branch agency that is in charge of advising the president on telecommunications and information policy issues. we are at the forefront of the obama administration's push to establish a broadband foundation needed to support the innovation economy in the united states. we are looking to produce better and new jobs and position to ensure that america remains at the forefront of the economy in the 21st century. we are working to ensure that all americans have the resources and the skills necessary to fully share in all of the possibilities, civic, social, and economic. all of these made possible by the internet. that is one of the reasons we
well, thank you, everyone here today for the aging disability technology summit. it is an honor for us to be here today to support this important event for the city and county of san francisco. my name is ann, and i direct the state broadband initiative of the national telecommunications and information administration, which is in washington, d.c. our agency and tii is part of the u.s. commerce department, and it is the executive branch agency that is in charge of advising the president on...
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. >> this kind of conflict of technology is not new. several years after the telephone law enforcement began tapping phones. it took 70 years before supreme court gave warrants to do so. in washington doug mcelway, fox news. >>> time to take a look at what is talking it's bill o'reilly riley and james carville got into a heated debate over em ha battled attorney general eric holder and whether he should resign. many think he should after the justice department spying on reporter. if he lied under oath about what he knew. cargill hesitant to endorse holder. >> attorney general holder should he resign? >> i have never been that -- i thought he could have got ten more people in the financial scandal. >> should he resign? >> the president doesn't want him to resign. >> if you wered you have resigned? >> i don't want to answer that. >> why? >> because i don't want to. >> are you loyal to your party? >> i didn't get elected president. >> i am sure you would like to be. >> oh, no, not me. if you want a scandal look into my background. >> why w
. >> this kind of conflict of technology is not new. several years after the telephone law enforcement began tapping phones. it took 70 years before supreme court gave warrants to do so. in washington doug mcelway, fox news. >>> time to take a look at what is talking it's bill o'reilly riley and james carville got into a heated debate over em ha battled attorney general eric holder and whether he should resign. many think he should after the justice department spying on reporter....
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we can do that through innovation and technology. >> peter, priorities, thought? >> at the federal transit administration were very much in sync with a priority on safety, and we had a major generational breakthrough in map-21. many people don't know this but the federal transit administration has been prohibited since 19 safety for from issuing the most basic commonsense safety standards of any kind, safety standards, couldn't implement for even projects that were primarily federally funded. thankfully through map-21 and the leadership of a number of members on both the house and the senate, we now have safety authority that we're going to implement in concert with the states and state safety institutions. so that clearly is our highest priority. i will say we are frustrated somewhat in our ability to completely fulfill what want to do there, and that the provisions of the continuing resolution, the funding that we are currently living on respect us from doing certain new activities which were called for under map-21. so we are certainly hoping the continuing res
we can do that through innovation and technology. >> peter, priorities, thought? >> at the federal transit administration were very much in sync with a priority on safety, and we had a major generational breakthrough in map-21. many people don't know this but the federal transit administration has been prohibited since 19 safety for from issuing the most basic commonsense safety standards of any kind, safety standards, couldn't implement for even projects that were primarily...
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combination technologies will be very, very critical. so those are a few thoughts about how we pursue our mission today. that may wrap up coming back to our core object days. darpa subject to this a new generation of technology for national security. so what might the military capability of the future look like? today we are building a future in which war fighters can use cybertools as tactical weapons fully integrated in the kinetic site. we are building a new generation of electronic warfare that will deprive what others around the world do with globally available technology. they're also building a new suite of technology for position navigation and timing to people and platforms will continue to be dangerously reliant on gps as they are today. if you look across programs, we also built new approaches to space and robotics to advance platforms, weapons systems underneath all of that, we are building a new foundation of emerging technologies and software to let trot nixon materials, but also new technologies that emerge from the biolog
combination technologies will be very, very critical. so those are a few thoughts about how we pursue our mission today. that may wrap up coming back to our core object days. darpa subject to this a new generation of technology for national security. so what might the military capability of the future look like? today we are building a future in which war fighters can use cybertools as tactical weapons fully integrated in the kinetic site. we are building a new generation of electronic warfare...
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the second problem is that this new technology that is pretty widely available already, called 3-d printing, has made it really easy to make firearms that comply with the existing law but are still potentially undetectable. why is that? because to be a legal weapon, you have to have a certain percentage of the weapon be metal so that it can be picked up by a metal detector or a x-ray machine. but because we can now make very creatively constructed weapons with 3-d printers, that piece of metal can be easily removed before it goes through a metal detector and still be used without the metal on the other side of the detection unit. thus, essentially erasing the benefit of having a metal component if the metal component can just be stripped out. it's a pretty simple update that we have to make here. all we have to say is that the metal piece of the gun has to be integral to the firing mechanism of the gun so that if you take the metal out to get it through a metal detector, it doesn't work on the other end. but, mr. president, we're having a hard time getting that commonsense update, just reco
the second problem is that this new technology that is pretty widely available already, called 3-d printing, has made it really easy to make firearms that comply with the existing law but are still potentially undetectable. why is that? because to be a legal weapon, you have to have a certain percentage of the weapon be metal so that it can be picked up by a metal detector or a x-ray machine. but because we can now make very creatively constructed weapons with 3-d printers, that piece of metal...
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the fundamental problems with the rollout of the marketplaces had to do with the technology associated with healthcare.gov, with a web site. it was trying to do something rather significant and unprecedented and is doing it now much more effectively. so i think i would note before the analogies are made that there are significant differences in implementations of these two pieces of legislation. i certainly hope that for the sake of the country and the economy and border security and inthough vegas that we have the opportunity -- innovation that we have the opportunity to implement comprehensive immigration reform because the economy needs it and our security needs it. >> i understand that you're saying they're not perfectly analogous and certainly there are a lot of differences between the two, but are there lessons to be learned from the imelementation of a major -- implementation of a major program that requires a lot of technology for the next one that -- >> well, i haven't looked at the technological aspects of implementing comprehensive immigration reform. a big piece of it is bo
the fundamental problems with the rollout of the marketplaces had to do with the technology associated with healthcare.gov, with a web site. it was trying to do something rather significant and unprecedented and is doing it now much more effectively. so i think i would note before the analogies are made that there are significant differences in implementations of these two pieces of legislation. i certainly hope that for the sake of the country and the economy and border security and inthough...
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uefa president remains opposed to technology and won't be using it in his competitions. but there is optimism more nations will be able to use the technology. >> we recognize that this is not universally able to be applied today, but the reality is, the cost of technology, we have all seen it in our homes and work lives, the cost of technology plummets. >> reporter: there were 31 incidents last year where the goal decision system would have been made. lee wellings, al jazeera, london. >>> last week the union of european football association fined the league of warsaw 40,000 and ordered the team to close the north stand of the stadium as a punishment for the fan's racist behavior. today they showed their displeasure, by displaying huge signs in the shape of a heat before the seat erupted into a pie pyrotechnic show. as amazing as that video looks right now, no one was hurt. >> i was going to say it looks like people are on fire. >> it was flairs, and they are waving them around, but no one was hurt. >> that's bizarre. >> over a soccer game. >> kind of sad. >> a little bit
uefa president remains opposed to technology and won't be using it in his competitions. but there is optimism more nations will be able to use the technology. >> we recognize that this is not universally able to be applied today, but the reality is, the cost of technology, we have all seen it in our homes and work lives, the cost of technology plummets. >> reporter: there were 31 incidents last year where the goal decision system would have been made. lee wellings, al jazeera,...
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we do not collect on china's technology but intelligence that is of a value to us.og the steel technology and intellectual property but the play deals are made andrs what acquisitions or mergers so it is the advantage to them obviously. lou: one of the questions is of the american people why is there so little attentionle to what general alexander himself has referred to with those cyberattacks againstot the united states, hegove phrased it as one of the greatest wealth transfers in history and he continues. we do not hear from thero chamber of commerce or the national association of nufacturers, we do notasso hearfrom the think tank.ce this is a peculiar silence t considering we aresi confronting the of massive transfer of power wealth to the chinese of wch they are stealing. >> it is tragic the critical infrastructures mitary networks the government itselfet utility infrastructure and thesp transportation stem other than theor military network everything else is vulnerable to attack. number chair of thh chinese got there stealing from us is absutely extraordinary with the mility technol
we do not collect on china's technology but intelligence that is of a value to us.og the steel technology and intellectual property but the play deals are made andrs what acquisitions or mergers so it is the advantage to them obviously. lou: one of the questions is of the american people why is there so little attentionle to what general alexander himself has referred to with those cyberattacks againstot the united states, hegove phrased it as one of the greatest wealth transfers in history and...
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people are employed in clean technology. so it is in our nation's d.n.a. to turn a problem into an opportunity and not say, well, yeah, this is bad. super storm sandy was bad. we know it's bad. 99% of the scientists say this is bad. we see what's happening in greenland and we see what's happening in the arctic. and we see what's happening with heat waves. and we see and we see. but you know what? we'll sit back because the oil companies like to do business the way they're doing it. they don't want to lose any business. they don't want to see us move to those clean cars, to clean energy. and i'll tell you, it is sad. and to say wait for china, the next person who tells me that, i'm going to make him look at this picture. i'm going to force them to look at this picture. wait for china? you can't see anything there. now, we have to rise to this challenge. according to the national oceanic administration, in 2011 there were 14 extreme weather events. what do i mean by extreme weather? terrible floods, droughts, storms, wildfires
people are employed in clean technology. so it is in our nation's d.n.a. to turn a problem into an opportunity and not say, well, yeah, this is bad. super storm sandy was bad. we know it's bad. 99% of the scientists say this is bad. we see what's happening in greenland and we see what's happening in the arctic. and we see what's happening with heat waves. and we see and we see. but you know what? we'll sit back because the oil companies like to do business the way they're doing it. they don't...
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windmillings were invented in the medevial times and railroad 19th century technology. let the private sector determine what workings. if people don't like it they don't buy it. >> sawrittena, it is it a fact that middle class taxpayers ended up subsidizing spoil would celebrity like leo dicrap pro and justin bieber. they are the only ones that could afford the cars and these are the people we were subsidizing. >> you read my mind. clearly bad habits die hard in the obama administration. they can't seem to get beyond the mistakes. but what comes to mind here in dc is the political and there are serious green energy cronyism going on. the $529 million loan was a drop in the bucket. president obama gave out over 34 billion in green energy products and four out of the five companies in this current scandal are obama donors. we are seeing -- >> the political ramifications of all of this. to steve's point. win power is more expensive than it ud to be. a lot of politicians want windmills where there is no wind. in the wake of the boston bombinglies, calls growing to pay for m
windmillings were invented in the medevial times and railroad 19th century technology. let the private sector determine what workings. if people don't like it they don't buy it. >> sawrittena, it is it a fact that middle class taxpayers ended up subsidizing spoil would celebrity like leo dicrap pro and justin bieber. they are the only ones that could afford the cars and these are the people we were subsidizing. >> you read my mind. clearly bad habits die hard in the obama...
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how radically technology has changed the way that journalism is conducted. i think there's a very pragmatic consequence, which is that journalists can't do the work ethic and protect their sources, and a shield law will help them do that. a shield law will probably help, yeah, also journalists who work for, carried out traditional journalism except for the national security exemption which is a separate matter can but in terms of constituents, in this country but even more so globally, not all journalists will be covered because a lot of people who are engaged in journalism in this day and age are doing it informally. there are observers to newsworthy event and they're documenting those events in a systematic way. and then the sending that information to the public or they're blogging about it but doing it informally, or they're documenting events using video. some of the journalists that we consider journalist in places like syria or china or vietnam or cuba or places where people are using new techniques to engage in the practice of journalism, certainly a
how radically technology has changed the way that journalism is conducted. i think there's a very pragmatic consequence, which is that journalists can't do the work ethic and protect their sources, and a shield law will help them do that. a shield law will probably help, yeah, also journalists who work for, carried out traditional journalism except for the national security exemption which is a separate matter can but in terms of constituents, in this country but even more so globally, not all...
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at her watch saying "oh, my, god, i forgot to have a baby" of course, that predated whole lot of the technology that's out there now, women in their 60s whether it's recommended or not they are able to have children in some instances. >> you should just choose the right person. that's the most important thing. before i got married, before i got engaged people told me you'll know when you find the right person. i always say, yeah, whatever. they don't want to be alone but settle for some guy this they met in college, i wouldn't say that, don't settle for -- >> let me interject this is not necessarily about marriage. this isbout having babies. there are a lot of single family households out there and lot of women choosing to have children, they haven't found the life partner but they found somebody that they would go ahead would like to -- their genes and intellect or whatever and said, okay, i'll parent with you. >> i want to add, or they found the right sperm donor or sperm bank. behind the headlines: more americans than ever are living alone. and according to a recent book, going solo, they're
at her watch saying "oh, my, god, i forgot to have a baby" of course, that predated whole lot of the technology that's out there now, women in their 60s whether it's recommended or not they are able to have children in some instances. >> you should just choose the right person. that's the most important thing. before i got married, before i got engaged people told me you'll know when you find the right person. i always say, yeah, whatever. they don't want to be alone but settle...
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we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity. in what situations which you think about granting the waiver? caveat on myo have the answers. see that there would be considerations based on the aid of a conviction, whether the individual was the primary wage , ther for the family record sent a prior conviction, that kind of inclusive a valuation. >> it the aileron's other as to predicted thes., alien was authorized to work in the u.s., with those have been ?ollected dat they were not big of a rise, it was a significant restriction. the intent of the bill is to make sure any people moving t
we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity....
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because i was not born into technology. i really had to be dragged there. but these two women have really seen the relevance of what social media, what technology can do for all of us, this ability really to connect us, to make sure that we do not miss our families in another part of the world. they have managed to figure out ways that, when it comes to budget time, to use it in the most effective way. again, if you see marie or judy today, because i do not think any -- there in the room -- there is judy. a round of applause for judy. [applause] she also makes the best brittle you'll ever taste in your life. marie is not in the room, but she is really behind today's event. she helped with last year's event. have fun. i am reminded that we really are here today to have fun. i think our next speakers are really going to show us the way in that, and then we have a whole afternoon of playing and getting on with things but it is really my privilege not to introduce a lady to you who i have watched really from afar. i have really just had the pleasure of meeting
because i was not born into technology. i really had to be dragged there. but these two women have really seen the relevance of what social media, what technology can do for all of us, this ability really to connect us, to make sure that we do not miss our families in another part of the world. they have managed to figure out ways that, when it comes to budget time, to use it in the most effective way. again, if you see marie or judy today, because i do not think any -- there in the room --...
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we want everybody to enjoy the riches of technology. we want them to enjoy the economy in san francisco. that is why we're working so hard to make sure our central marketplace is welcoming of all these technology companies, making sure that we can work with other cities. i am very lucky to be part of the u.s. conference of mayors, and they allow me to represent san francisco as the innovative center for all the rest of the cities across the country. so we get to compare information and there. what these days i will get to talk to you while i am in washington, d.c., and you can hear what i am saying across there, so we can enjoy it -- wherever i go, you know i will be working and not fooling around. finally, we also are using technology to join our private companies in hiring san franciscans. hopefully some of your kids, some of your grandkids as well, are going to enjoy some of these great jobs in san francisco, because the companies that are here, many of them have agreed to use the virtual hiring practice called hiresf.org and share t
we want everybody to enjoy the riches of technology. we want them to enjoy the economy in san francisco. that is why we're working so hard to make sure our central marketplace is welcoming of all these technology companies, making sure that we can work with other cities. i am very lucky to be part of the u.s. conference of mayors, and they allow me to represent san francisco as the innovative center for all the rest of the cities across the country. so we get to compare information and there....
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the technology keeps getting better and the prices keep going down. insurance does not cover the surgery. john: my doctor will not do that. thank you very much. fighting the fight. coming up, president obama got celebrities to tell people go and sign up for coverage. celebrities were eager to help. ♪ ♪ john: samantha much skeptical of government managed health insurance but there is one group of people who tend to be gung-ho for anything obama and that is celebrities. >> if you need help in chance you can find affordable coverage of the new health-insurance marketplace heathcare.gov. john: she recorded that along with a bunch of other celebrities. whether she regrets and not, the point is that this a ministration has been very successful at getting celebrities to endorse his policy. the reason they step do this kind of stuff, salaries are especially useful because obamacare really needs jen people to sign up for it to work . >> turning out young people is crucial to make this law work. that is with the obama administration says. there numbers show
the technology keeps getting better and the prices keep going down. insurance does not cover the surgery. john: my doctor will not do that. thank you very much. fighting the fight. coming up, president obama got celebrities to tell people go and sign up for coverage. celebrities were eager to help. ♪ ♪ john: samantha much skeptical of government managed health insurance but there is one group of people who tend to be gung-ho for anything obama and that is celebrities. >> if you need...
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so we believe the technology is also great for making sports cars better and more fun, so that's what i started to do five years ago in my garage, and now we are i think leader in in electric supercars. >> all right. you. >> 91% of our viewers said they would buy an electric car. 9% said no. statistics show, though, they are not buying. how soon do you think enthusiasm will translate into sales? >> it has been a little bit of a chicken and egg problem. the car manufacturers said there is no infrastructure, so we won't build cars. the utility companies said there are no cars on the road so why would we build charging structure, but it wouldn't change much and it would still be very much unchanged if there were no new players on the market which are shaking up also the big guys. you know the start-up -- the new technology of electric cars gave the opportunity for new companies to join into the industry, which is usually very hard to join in. so new companies came in with new approach, and i think that's going -- you know, to accelerate the -- the -- the development, and offer new and ex
so we believe the technology is also great for making sports cars better and more fun, so that's what i started to do five years ago in my garage, and now we are i think leader in in electric supercars. >> all right. you. >> 91% of our viewers said they would buy an electric car. 9% said no. statistics show, though, they are not buying. how soon do you think enthusiasm will translate into sales? >> it has been a little bit of a chicken and egg problem. the car manufacturers...
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white house chief technology officer said, it is not there yet. >> i would be comfortable saying that system has been comfortably handles at present. >> reporter: the administration promised that the oranguta obame would be fixed by the end of november. >> you have to tell us when it will be in good shape. is the end of the montrealistic? >> the team is working really hard to hit that goal. >> the fact on november b 13 yer not where we will be and' to be by november 30. it remains the case that we believe the site will be working smoothly for the vast majority users by the en of the month. >> reporter: 31% of those surveyed expressed confidence that the web site will be fixed. >> centers for medicare and medicaid service, and its contractor failed to fully deliver what they were supposed to deliver, congressional oversight is warned. >> one asked in health care do the gov is as secure? >> fully tests like the other rit projects you have overseen. >> i'm trying to continued what you moon by fully tested. >> fully tested? holy cow, this is like a new low. >> would you put your personal
white house chief technology officer said, it is not there yet. >> i would be comfortable saying that system has been comfortably handles at present. >> reporter: the administration promised that the oranguta obame would be fixed by the end of november. >> you have to tell us when it will be in good shape. is the end of the montrealistic? >> the team is working really hard to hit that goal. >> the fact on november b 13 yer not where we will be and' to be by...
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visit verizon.com/holidayoffer to give yourself the ultimate technology gift today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> the new pope is shaking things up. in his first major publication this week, pope francis is talking about income inequality. the popepe asks, how can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies from exposure, butt is news when the stock market loses two points? howould you answer that, charles? >> the pope is a democrat. he ought to run for the presidency. this is a traditional position of the church. there are arguments inside the whoch, catholic individuals write in defense of capitalism, but he is from that tradition of the social gospel. it is the message to clothe the naked and feed the hungry. he is not just a man who preacheses it, he lived it in hs .wn life i think there is an incredible authenticity behind it. i think it will have a lot of influence and unfortunately will set back the movement in the church to recognizing how capitalism and the free market allows for t
visit verizon.com/holidayoffer to give yourself the ultimate technology gift today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >> the new pope is shaking things up. in his first major publication this week, pope francis is talking about income inequality. the popepe asks, how can it be that it is not a news item when an elderly homeless person dies from exposure, butt is news when the stock market loses two points? howould you answer that, charles?...
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technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. a relalaxing trip p to floridad. but we c can oy afaffd one trip t this year,, and his s g up i in seattl. evereryone's goioing. ard ababout hotwirire and d realized we couould actualllly afford to take e both tripsps. see, when n really nicice hs have unsnsold rooms,s, they usese hotwire to filill them. so we gogot our r four-star r hs for r half pricece. i shouldld have beenen voted most likelely to travevel. ♪ h-o-t-w-w-i-r-e... . .com ♪ sasave big on n car rentalalso from $ $11.95 a daday. for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed is now introducing sleep number dual temp, t
technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. a relalaxing trip p to floridad. but we c can oy afaffd one trip t this year,, and his s g up i in seattl. evereryone's goioing. ard ababout hotwirire and d realized we couould actualllly afford...
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source is at technology company. our investors include vantage point, many traditional venture capital investors. host: what about the taxpayer? guest: the taxpayer is providing a $1.6 billion loan guarantee for this project. host: this comes from the federal loan guarantee program indra.ive money to cyl how confident are you this will succeed and that taxpayers will see their investment succeed? a technology perspective, this is not the first project we have built. it is the first at its commercial scale. the loan guarantee was designed for that. to help facilitate the commercialization of innovative projects at utility scale. we had a research and development facility. three years ago, we built a solar steam facility for chevron. we have been demonstrating the technology many steps along the way. we funded about $2.5 billion of independent, third- party evaluation of the technology, of the project on behalf of the federal government and on behalf of taxpayers. with respect to how the loan gets paid back. there is a
source is at technology company. our investors include vantage point, many traditional venture capital investors. host: what about the taxpayer? guest: the taxpayer is providing a $1.6 billion loan guarantee for this project. host: this comes from the federal loan guarantee program indra.ive money to cyl how confident are you this will succeed and that taxpayers will see their investment succeed? a technology perspective, this is not the first project we have built. it is the first at its...
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regarding technology and the advancement of technology, both air and sea. i was wondering how that affected the final projected number, and what is your projection of what you need as far as the no. 8 you mentioned 306 and 311 but what do you think the ideal number should be? >> there is the quadrennial defense review. by congressional requirement there is the answer to the queue d r that is required. the most recent one recommended a fleet of 350 ships. i think that is that sensible figure. it would allow the united states to maintain a three of navy based on presence in the western pacific, in the middle east, in this hemisphere. i think that is the most sensible approach. there is some truth, there is truth in the assertion that increasing technology diminishes the need to for a large fleet but it is not if you look at this as a catalyst problem, it turns into in sanity. if you could for example put the entire combat power of the navy in 2 one ship, do you want to do that. one shift can't be in two places at once. so 350 is about the right number. that m
regarding technology and the advancement of technology, both air and sea. i was wondering how that affected the final projected number, and what is your projection of what you need as far as the no. 8 you mentioned 306 and 311 but what do you think the ideal number should be? >> there is the quadrennial defense review. by congressional requirement there is the answer to the queue d r that is required. the most recent one recommended a fleet of 350 ships. i think that is that sensible...
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how technology and opera can make perfect harmony. >> looking back. it was a piece of work thought to be lost to the ages, but more than 200 years after it was written, it came here to the bay area to be decoded. ♪ >> it's a beautiful opera createdq in 1797 by a composer praised by beethoven, but this opera has never been heard all the way through because it couldn't be read all the way through until now. inside the stanford linear accelerator, a meek row scope the size of a room used high energy light to focus on the smudged part of the opera and decode the actual notes. >> you can zoom it in. and you can see just every single note of it. >> reporter: in fact, for the first time, this opera can actually be read all the way through and will soon be able to be performed thanks to the scientists working here. >> weigh are trying to unlock the secrets of nature. that's what research, typically, that's science, but in this case we are trying to unlock or bring back something which a great genius has produced long ago. >> reporter: unlocking a piece of p
how technology and opera can make perfect harmony. >> looking back. it was a piece of work thought to be lost to the ages, but more than 200 years after it was written, it came here to the bay area to be decoded. ♪ >> it's a beautiful opera createdq in 1797 by a composer praised by beethoven, but this opera has never been heard all the way through because it couldn't be read all the way through until now. inside the stanford linear accelerator, a meek row scope the size of a room...
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we have had buy-in from the technology companies. there are some bad actors in the field, but they are not the companies we are talking to. the other thing that we were pursuing is a proposal that microsoft made in a white paper last year, which is to add a feed to the applications, and use the proceeds to help american students go into stem fields, to help for scholarships. college is expensive. if we help students go into engineering and colleges, that would be a good thing for america. that is not a fight with the industry, it is a reform package that we have worked on very hard. i think it is really a very good work product that we put together. >> i want to encourage everyone come if you have questions, to please step to the microphones. i will call on you, alternate each side. say your name and where you are from. i will throw a quick question to you as this gentleman comes up to the microphone. you mentioned that the tech industry -- to what extent do you think the business communities lobbying and support for conference of im
we have had buy-in from the technology companies. there are some bad actors in the field, but they are not the companies we are talking to. the other thing that we were pursuing is a proposal that microsoft made in a white paper last year, which is to add a feed to the applications, and use the proceeds to help american students go into stem fields, to help for scholarships. college is expensive. if we help students go into engineering and colleges, that would be a good thing for america. that...